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Benjamin F. Van Alstyne (1893 – August 1972) [1] was an American basketball coach. The Canajoharie, New York native played college basketball, baseball and football at Colgate University , graduating in 1917.
Pages in category "Coaches of American football from Texas" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 344 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Van Alstyne is a Dutch surname also found as "Van Alstine". [1] Notable people with the surname include: Benjamin Van Alstyne (1893–1972), American basketball coach; Egbert Anson Van Alstyne (1878–1951), songwriter; Frances van Alstyne (1820–1915), usually known as Fanny Crosby, American hymnwriter
John Clark Stadium (formerly John Clark Field) is a 14,224-capacity multi-use high school stadium in Plano, Texas. Mostly used for high school football and soccer, the stadium was built in 1977 and is owned by the Plano Independent School District. It is the home stadium of Plano Senior High School and Plano West Senior High School.
As of the start of the 2024 season, the longest-tenured coach in Division II is expected to be Tim Clifton of Mars Hill, who has been head coach at the school since 1993. In all, 31 Division II programs will have new head coaches in 2024. Conference affiliations are current for the most recent 2024 season. All Records are current as of 10pm, 12 ...
On November 26, 1994, in a high school football playoff game in Texas, the Lions of John Tyler High School defeated the Panthers of Plano East Senior High School 48–44. The game drew national attention in the United States due to its wildly improbable and tumultuous finish, with seven touchdowns scored in the last four and a half minutes, and it won the 1995 Showstopper of the Year ESPY ...
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In 2011, Plano West Senior High had been ranked 98 on Newsweek's "America's Best High Schools," and Plano East Senior High had been ranked 461. [15] Plano ISD opened three academies (4-year high schools) in the 2013–2014 school year. The first "Academy High School", a STEAM, project based, high school that serves grades 9–12. [16]